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docs: document brain MCP endpoint at koala:30330
- README architecture diagram now shows two MCP servers (supervisor +
  brain) with the brain hosted by ingestion directly.
- Connect-a-project example includes both servers.
- .context/PROJECT.md replaces the boilerplate "Knowledge base access"
  block with the actual hyperguild MCP endpoints.
- Adapters regenerated via task context:sync.

Captures the transitional state where two MCPs coexist; the supervisor
MCP will shrink as skill workers move to SKILL.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 23:03:45 +02:00

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Agent context — Mathias workspace

Who I am

I'm Mathias, a digital product manager and technology consultant based in Sweden. I build software, research emerging tech, and deliver consulting engagements for clients under NDA. I work across AI/ML, financial automation, web applications, and climate/sustainability tech.

How I work with agents

  • I think like a product manager — I care about why before how
  • I want agents to be opinionated and push back, not just execute blindly
  • I prefer concise responses; skip ceremony and get to the point
  • When I say "build this", I mean production-quality with tests, not a demo
  • Ask me before making irreversible changes or adding heavy dependencies
  • I work with confidential client data — never send it to cloud APIs unless I explicitly say it's OK

Behavior rules

These rules apply to every task across every project, regardless of harness.

  1. No assumptions. Don't hide confusion — surface it. Surface tradeoffs explicitly. Think before coding; if the problem is unclear, ask or state assumptions before acting.
  2. Minimum viable code. Solve with the smallest change that works. Nothing speculative, no "while we're here" cleanups, no premature abstractions. Simplicity first.
  3. Surgical changes. Touch only what the task requires. Leave unrelated code, files, and formatting alone. Diffs should be small and reviewable.
  4. Goal-driven execution. Define clear success criteria up front for every task. Loop — implement, verify, refine — until those criteria are met. Don't claim completion without evidence (tests pass, command output, observed behavior).

Default stack

Layer Default Fallback Last resort
Language Go Python TypeScript, Java, C
UI HTMX + Templ Server-rendered HTML React (only if SPA is justified)
Build Task (taskfile.dev) Make
Containers Docker Compose (dev), k3s (prod)
DB PostgreSQL + sqlc SQLite
Search Qdrant (vector), BM25
Logging slog (structured)
Testing Table-driven, testify

Exploratory: Rust, Zig — I'll tell you when I want these.

Code conventions

  • Go style: golines, gofumpt, golangci-lint
  • Errors: fmt.Errorf("operation: %w", err) — never naked, never log-and-return
  • Naming: stdlib conventions, no stuttering
  • Architecture: prefer stdlib over frameworks, constructor injection, env-var config parsed into typed structs
  • Git: conventional commits (feat:, fix:, chore:), one concern per PR, PR describes why not what
  • Security: no secrets in code, govulncheck before adding deps, SOPS for encrypted config
  • Dependencies: prefer stdlib. testify, slog, templ, sqlc are pre-approved; anything else needs justification in the commit message

Infrastructure

Three machines on Tailscale:

Machine Role Key specs
koala GPU inference, heavy compute RTX 5070, runs llama-swap, Qdrant
iguana Services, builds M2 Ultra Mac
flamingo Daily driver, edge Mac mini, ~/dev is here
  • Model routing: LiteLLM in front of llama-swap (local) + cloud APIs (when permitted)
  • Orchestration: k3s cluster across all three machines
  • Networking: Tailscale mesh

Project landscape

All development repos live at ~/dev/ (softlink from ~/Documents/local-dev/).

Organized in thematic folders:

Folder Focus Count
GO/ Go web frameworks, API integrations, learning projects ~10
AI/ ML research, AI frameworks (FinRL, DSPy, crawl4ai) ~6
AGENTS/ Autonomous agents, coding agents, MCP servers, infra ~15
QKX/ Invoice processing, financial automation, payment systems ~13
XT/ Climate data, sustainability (Klimatkollen, Garbo) ~2

See ~/dev/PROJECT_SUMMARY.md for detailed descriptions of each project.

Key active projects

  • super-koala (AGENTS/) — multi-component agent stack with LangGraph, DSPy, MCP
  • azure-tiger (QKX/) — invoice extraction → ISO 20022 payment instructions
  • gocrwl (AGENTS/) — Go web crawler with containerized deployment
  • koala-ai-stack (AGENTS/) — local AI server infrastructure management
  • klimatkollen (XT/) — Swedish municipal climate data platform

Knowledge base

When available, agents can query the shared knowledge base:

  • MCP: mcp://hyperguild.<TAILNET>.ts.net:3100/knowledge
  • HTTP: http://hyperguild.<TAILNET>.ts.net:3100/api/v1/search
  • Scoping: defaults to public collection; client projects filter to {client} + public

Client work rules

When working on a project tagged with a client name:

  1. Never send code, data, or context to cloud APIs — use local models only
  2. Never reference other client projects or their data
  3. Keep all artifacts within the client's git org / directory
  4. Treat everything as confidential unless told otherwise

Harness-agnostic principles

This context is designed to work with any AI coding tool:

  • Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, Open WebUI, Charmbracelet Mods/Crush
  • Pi Coding Agent, Mistral Vibe, Antigravity
  • Any tool that accepts a system prompt or reads a markdown context file

The canonical source is always .context/AGENT.md (root) and .context/PROJECT.md (per-project). Derived files are committed (see How context propagates below) so a git pull on any host yields full agent context with no setup.

How context propagates

Canonical sources of truth:

  • Universal: ~/dev/.context/AGENT.md (this file)
  • Project: <repo>/.context/PROJECT.md (per-repo)

Derived files (committed, regenerated by task context:sync):

  • CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, .aider.conventions.md, .context/system-prompt.txt

Workflow:

  1. Edit a canonical file. Run task context:sync. Commit canonical and derived together. Push.
  2. On any other host, git pull brings both. Claude Code (tree-walking) uses CLAUDE.md; Crush / Pi / Antigravity (cwd-only) use AGENTS.md; Cursor uses .cursorrules; Aider uses .aider.conventions.md.
  3. task check runs context:sync then asserts git status --porcelain is empty over the derived files (catches both modified-tracked drift and missing-untracked adapters). A drift fails the check with a message telling you to stage the regenerated files.

Behavior rules in this file and per-project rules in PROJECT.md apply unconditionally on every host, every harness.

Engineering Skills

Shared engineering skills are available in ~/dev/.skills/. Load on demand via the index.

See ~/dev/.skills/SKILLS_INDEX.md for the full list with descriptions and "use when" triggers.

Key skills:

  • TDD: always write tests first — load tdd skill
  • Code Review: load code-review skill before any review
  • SOLID/Clean Code: load solid or clean-code skill for design work
  • Problem first: load problem-analysis skill before coding non-trivial features

Project context

Identity

  • Name: supervisor
  • Owner: Mathias
  • Client: personal
  • Repo:
  • Status: active

Stack

  • Primary language: Go
  • UI layer: HTMX + Templ (when applicable)
  • Fallback languages: Python, TypeScript (justify in PR if used)
  • Build: Task (taskfile.dev), not Make
  • Containers: Docker (compose for dev, k3s for deploy)
  • Target infra: koala (GPU workloads), iguana (services), flamingo (edge)

Conventions

Code style

  • Go: follow golines, gofumpt, golangci-lint with project config
  • Tests: table-driven, in _test.go next to source, testify for assertions
  • Errors: wrap with fmt.Errorf("operation: %w", err), no naked returns
  • Naming: stdlib conventions, no stuttering (http.Client not http.HTTPClient)

Architecture preferences

  • Prefer standard library over frameworks (net/http over gin/echo)
  • Dependency injection via constructor functions, not containers
  • Configuration via environment variables, parsed at startup into a typed struct
  • Structured logging via slog

Git

  • Conventional commits: feat:, fix:, chore:, docs:, refactor:
  • Branch naming: feat/short-description, fix/short-description
  • PRs: one concern per PR, description explains why not what

Security

  • No secrets in code, ever — use env vars or SOPS-encrypted files
  • Client data never leaves local network unless explicitly cleared
  • Dependencies: audit with govulncheck before adding

MCP endpoints

Two MCP servers expose this project's tooling, both reachable over Tailscale:

  • brain at http://koala:30330/mcp — preferred path for brain_query, brain_write, brain_ingest, brain_ingest_raw, and session_log. Hosted by the ingestion service directly.
  • supervisor at http://koala:30320/mcp — skill workers (tdd_red, tdd_green, tdd_refactor, review, debug, spec, retrospective, trainer, tier). Will shrink as skill workers move to SKILL.md in a later migration.

The brain HTTP REST API (/query, /write, /ingest, /ingest-raw, /ingest-path, /backfill-refs) remains available on the same port (3300) for shell scripts and non-MCP clients.

Agent instructions

When acting as a coding agent on this project:

  1. Read this file and all SKILL.md files in .skills/ before starting work
  2. Run task check before committing (lint + test + vet)
  3. If unsure about a convention, check DECISIONS.md or ask
  4. Never modify files outside the project root without explicit permission
  5. When adding a dependency, explain why in the commit message
  6. For client projects: never send code or context to cloud APIs — use local models via LiteLLM